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Esotec Bubble Balls solar LED string lights with 30 balls

£11.90

Colour: Clear

The LED Light Chain Bubble Balls features 30 decorative spheres with warm white LEDs. These clear plastic balls, designed with decorative air pockets, are evenly spaced along a six-meter flexible cable. The chain connects to a solar module via a two-meter cable, optimizing sun exposure. This solar module charges an integrated battery, allowing the LEDs to glow for up to 10 hours. With an IP44 rating, it is safe for outdoor use, protected against water and dirt. An automatic twilight sensor controls lighting, and you can choose between a steady or flashing light setting. Ideal for decorating shrubs, railings, and more.

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Original Product Description:

LED light chain Bubble Balls with 30 decorative balls and warm white LEDs On a shrub or tree, on a parasol, on a railing, on an awning - there are almost no limits to the possibilities for attaching this decorative chain of lights Bubble Balls. 30 balls made of transparent plastic with decorative air pockets, so-called bubbles, were distributed at regular intervals along the six-metre long flexible cable. The chain of lights is connected to the amorphous solar module via a 2-metre long cable, so that the module can be positioned ideally towards the sun. It supplies the integrated battery with energy during the day. This in turn supplies the LEDs integrated in the spheres with power and makes them shine for up to 10 hours. A twilight sensor built into the panel automatically switches the chain of lights on at dusk and off again when it gets light or the battery is exhausted. The light chain can be used outdoors all year round because it is protected against water and dirt with IP44 protection. It can be switched to continuous light or flashing light using the switch on the solar module.